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Klättermusen Liv 2.0 Sweater Unisex | Burnt Russet

Liv 2.0

3 599 DKK2 519 DKK
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Liv 2.0

Unisex Down Sweater

3 599 DKK2 519 DKK
Burnt Russet
Fit: Regular Fit

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Box Construction

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Hiking

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MFR 8

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RDS-Certified Down

Equipment No: 10622U81230

Liv 2.0 is a lightweight and compact down sweater for extra warmth in everyday life as well as on the mountain.

With a low weight and small footprint this 800+ Fill Power down sweater can be brought along everywhere. The compressible material ensures that it fits underneath a shell jacket. Liv 2.0 can be compressed in its inside pocket for transport, making it perfect in your backpack. The fabric is a lightweight material with good tear strength. The outer material is recycled polyamide, and the 800+ Fill Power down is approved and RDS certified. Liv 2.0 Sweater is a fluorocarbon-free product.

Advantages

  • Angled opening with snap buttons doesn’t interfere with zippers underneath, and prevents direct heat transfer, and box construction that reduces cold spots
  • Reinforced shoulders improve water resistance and load carrying abilities with its thicker surface, without compromising overall functionality
  • The high collar creates an efficient but flexible seal preventing unwanted heat losses
  • Raglan sleeves for freedom of movement and improved fit
  • Packs away inside its own pocket for easy storage
  • Recessed elastic wrist and adjustable elastic hem ensures a snug fit
  • Optimised zippers and closures for use with mittens
  • Reflector for improved visibility
  • Clean front side to improve integration with a shell jacket
  • Down Weight (M) 91 g
Liv 2.0
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The Heat Conductivity Resistance System

The Heat Conductivity Resistance (HCR) system is a performance value for thermal equipment that measures the warmth of a piece on a scale of 3 to 9, with 9 providing the most warmth. HCR combines the difference in insulation materials, external conditions, and body sensitivity.